AbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not differ between stems and petioles of four woody species (Betula pendula,Liriodendron tulipifera,Populus tremulaandOlea europaea). Our results, together with data compiled from published literature, indicate that hydraulic segmentation during drought stress is not consistently driven by difference in vulnerability to embolism between stem and terminal organs.ContextHydraulic failure and disconnection of distal organs during protracted drought stress is thought to protect large branches or trunks by reducing water loss and restricting the spread of embolism. Hydraulic segmentation and preferential sacrifice of distal organs such as leaves can be driven by two mechanism...
AbstractKey messageDirect, non-invasive X-ray microtomography and optical technique observations app...
Hydraulic failure resulting from drought-induced embolism in the xylem of plants is a key determinan...
Root vulnerability to cavitation is challenging to measure and under-represented in current datasets...
AbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not differ between stems and ...
International audienceAccording to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are m...
According to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are more vulnerable to decl...
Plants can be highly segmented organisms with an independently redundant design of organs. In the co...
Hydraulic failure induced by xylem embolism is one of the primary mechanisms of 104 plant dieback du...
International audienceHydraulic failure induced by xylem embolism is one of the primary mechanisms o...
The hydraulic segmentation hypothesis predicts that hydraulic constriction occurs close to leaves, a...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...
International audienceHydraulic segmentation at the stem-leaf transition predicts higher hydraulic r...
Water transport from soils to the atmosphere is critical for plant growth and survival. However, we ...
AbstractKey messageDirect, non-invasive X-ray microtomography and optical technique observations app...
Hydraulic failure resulting from drought-induced embolism in the xylem of plants is a key determinan...
Root vulnerability to cavitation is challenging to measure and under-represented in current datasets...
AbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not differ between stems and ...
International audienceAccording to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are m...
According to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are more vulnerable to decl...
Plants can be highly segmented organisms with an independently redundant design of organs. In the co...
Hydraulic failure induced by xylem embolism is one of the primary mechanisms of 104 plant dieback du...
International audienceHydraulic failure induced by xylem embolism is one of the primary mechanisms o...
The hydraulic segmentation hypothesis predicts that hydraulic constriction occurs close to leaves, a...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...
International audienceHydraulic segmentation at the stem-leaf transition predicts higher hydraulic r...
Water transport from soils to the atmosphere is critical for plant growth and survival. However, we ...
AbstractKey messageDirect, non-invasive X-ray microtomography and optical technique observations app...
Hydraulic failure resulting from drought-induced embolism in the xylem of plants is a key determinan...
Root vulnerability to cavitation is challenging to measure and under-represented in current datasets...